The New York Academy of Sciences
Alan Alda gets uncomfortable making small talk at parties, but he is passionate about authentic, effective communication. Especially where science is concerned.
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Alan Alda gets uncomfortable making small talk at parties, but he is passionate about authentic, effective communication. Especially where science is concerned.
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Infiltrating the lush, regimented tradition of the symphony, Copeland is the guy that brings a trashcan to a concerto.
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A heart attack can look very different for a woman than it does a man. As a national heart disease spokesperson, Shalini Suryanarayana wants women to know the warning signs.
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As a beauty blogger, Christina Patrice has made her condition visible to the whole world.
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We spoke with Senior Scientist Tom Huckvale about how YouSeq uses three Opentrons OT-2 robots for developing custom gene panels and for purifying DNA using magnetic beads.
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“More a literature nerd than a computer nerd,” Alaskan singer-songwriter Marian Call offers the rare opportunity outside academia to get one’s lit geek on.
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As the opening band left the stage, before the house lights had lifted, a stocky gentleman with plastic cup in hand barreled toward the bar. He pointed, snapping his fingers through the air, and yelled to his buddy, “That was the shit!”
Or did he say, “That was shit”?
WordWebbing
Copeland’s life has been anything but ordinary. It comes as no surprise that his life’s story isn’t either.
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